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Clayton Bridge, sta. on Lancashire and Yorkshire By., SE. Lancashire-, 34 miles E. of Manchester.
Clayton Green, hamlet, Leylandpar., N. Lancashire, 3f miles NW. of Chorley; P.O.
Clayton Griffith, hamlet, Trentham par., N. Staf- fordshire, If mile S. of Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Clayton Ilall.—2 miles SE. of Manchester, SE. Lancashire.—2. Clayton Hall, 54 miles SW. of Burn- ley, NE. Lancashire.
Clayton Heights, vil. and school, Bradford par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire. See Clayton.
Clayton-in-le-Dale, township, Blackburn par., NE. Lancashire, 3 m. NW. of Blackburn, 1715 ac., pop. 295.
Clayton-le-Moors, township, Whalley par., NE. Lancashire, 54 miles NE. of Blackburn, 1059 ac., pop. 6695; P.O., t.o.
Clayton-le-Woods, township, Leyland par., N. Lan- cashire, 2 m. S. of Bamber Bridge sta., 1431 ac., pop. 582.
Clayton with Frickley, par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 8 miles NW. of Doncaster, 1589 ac., pop. 315.
Clay worth, par., township, and vil., N. Notts, on Chesterfield Canal, 6 miles NE. of East Retford—par., 3080 ac., pop. 559; township, pop. 439; P.O.
Clea Hall, seat, 4 m. NE. of Ireby, W. Cumberland.
Cleadon, vil. (ry. sta. Cleadon Lane), Whitburn par., S. Durham, 24 miles SE. of South Shields. Cleadon Honse, seat, is 1 mile N. and Cleadon Lane sta. 1J mile SAY. of the vil.
Cleady, hamlet, 2 miles E. of Kenmare, S. co. Kerry.
Cleaghinore, vil., Kilcloony par., E. co. Galway.
Clear Island, island (2 m. by | m.), forming par., SW. co. Cork, 12 miles SW. of Skibbereen, 1504 ac., pop. 594. The island contains a telegraph station, by which a saving of time is effected in the transmission of American news per steamers. Cape Clear, in the SW., is the most S. point of Ireland.
Clear burn, small loch, on border of Yarrow and Ettrick pars., Selkirkshire.
Clcarbury Bing, Saxon camp, S. AYilts, on lofty eminence near river Avon, 34 miles S. of Salisbury.
Cleariestown, in co. and 8 m. from Wexford; P.O.
Clearwell, eccl. dist. (St Peter) and hamlet, New- land and West Dean pars., W. Gloucestershire, 54 miles NW. of Lydney ry. sta., pop. 1185; P. O.; contains Clear- well Castle, seat of the Earl of Dunraven.
Cleasby, par., North-Riding Yorkshire, on river Tees, 24 m. SW. of Darlington, 1205 ac., pop. 178; P.O.
Cleat, seat, near Pierwall vil., Westray island, Orkney, 20 miles N. of Kirkwall.
Cleatham. — township, Gainford, Staindrop, and Winston pars., S. Durham, 44 miles NE. of Barnard Castle, 1125 ac., pop. 125.—2. Cleathaui, township, Mantonpar., N. Lincoln, 6 miles SW. of Brigg, pop. 114.
Cleator, par., W. Cumberland, 2947 ac. (29 water), pop. 10,420; P.O., T.O. ; contains Cleator Lane End; P.O. ; and Cleator Mill, with school; is conterminous with Cleator Moor, town with ry. sta., on river Eden, 4 m. SE. of Whitehaven and 306 m. NW. of London, pop. 10,420; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks. Cleator Moor has extensive coal mines, and furnaces for the mfr. of hematite iron. Iron ore of a very superior quality, and in abundant quantity, is obtained on the moor.
Cleave House, seat, 4 m. NE. of Exeter, E. Devon.
Cleaveancy, or Cleave Ansty, hamlet, Hillmarton par., N. Wilts, 4 miles NE. of Caine.
Cleaven Dyke, the remains of a strong and massive vallum, Caputh par., E. Perthshire, on the peninsula formed by the junction of the Isla with the Tay; sup- posed by some to be the scene of Agricolas victory of the Grampians, 86 a.d.
Clcaverton, hamlet, Lea par., N. Wilts, 1 mile SE. of Malmesbury.
Cleck Cloud, eminence, E. Gloucestershire, near Cheltenham, alt. 1134 ft.
Cleckbeaton, town and township with ry. sta., Birstall par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 54 miles SE. of Bradford and 187 miles NW. of London, 1755 ac., pop. 10,653; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks, 3 newspapers ; the staple industries are textile fabrics and machine making.
Cleddau, or Cleddy, East and West, 2 rivers of Pembrokeshire. E. Cleddau rises on E. side of Mynydd Preseley, and flows 15 miles SAY., partly along the Car- marthenshire border, to E. branch of N. creek of Milford
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